Notwithstanding certain points of resemblance in structure and phonetics, Albanian is entirely distinct from the neighbouring languages; in its relation to early Latin and Greek it may be regarded as a co-ordinate member of the Aryan stock.
Some of these are printed in the early Latin editions of Aristotle's works.
Ignacio de Loyola (Madrid, 1594), based on an early Latin work (Naples, 1572).
He devoted special attention to the early Latin writers, and is highly spoken of by Priscian.
In early Latin writers the term Suebi is occasionally applied to any of the above tribes.